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New article on how US IRBs confront research in the developing world - challenges and dilemmas.

US IRBs face challenges in applying ethical principles and regulations regarding research being conducted in the developing world, highlighting needs for education.

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Bookmarked by robert klitzman on 20 Jul 2012
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STARS IN GLOBAL HEALTH: ROUND 4

On May 25, 2012, Grand Challenges Canada announced Stars in Global Health: Round 4 Request for Proposals, a unique program that enables innovators in low- and lower-middle-income countries and Canada to develop their bold idea with big impact to improve global health conditions.

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Bookmarked by Francois van Loggerenberg on 18 Jul 2012
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Adaptive Trials in Clinical Research: Scientific and Ethical Issues to Consider

Link to JAMA paper by van der Graaf, Roes, and van Delden about using adaptive trial designs and the ethical issues that could arise from doing so.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 22 Jun 2012
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Adaptive Clinical Trials: A Partial Remedy for the Therapeutic Misconception?

Link to a paper published in JAMA by Meurer, Lewis and Berry, about using adaptive trial design to improve the likelihood of individuals benefitting from participating in trials.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 22 Jun 2012
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Online platform for Research Ethics Committees launched

The MARC project - Mapping of research ethics review and trial regulatory capacity in sub-Saharan Africa - has launched an online review platform for Research Ethics Committees: the Research for Health and Innovation Organiser (RHInnO) platform, designed to facilitate an efficent ethical review clearance of clinical research involving human subjects.

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Bookmarked by The Editorial Team on 1 May 2012
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